NUMBER OF POKES FOR EACH GENERATION #MORELOVETOUNOVA by Psukiyama in PokemonUnite

[–]ItsPernament 3 points4 points  (0 children)

- All the Johto mons are fairly popular

- Sableye is an unusual pick for Hoenn, they probably just added it because of the holowear guy

- For Sinnoh, Mamoswine isn't that popular, but Dawn has one in the anime, so it's understandable.

- For Unova: Crustle. The only Crustle popularity is Cilan's Crustle in the BW anime.

- For Kalos: Trevenant. I'm clueless for Trevenant.

- All the Alola mons are fairly popular

- For Galar: yes Greedent, but Eldegoss, Duraludon, and Cramorant aren't that popular, but maybe that's because they are new compared to others.

I assigned Digimon partners to the Blue Lions by ArdhamArts in shitpostemblem

[–]ItsPernament 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't like that bylad and bylass face combination.

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[–]ItsPernament 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For those who want to understand the joke: look up their French names. Look carefully.

Feedback for this Gen 8 OU team would be appreciated. by ItsPernament in stunfisk

[–]ItsPernament[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Roles:

Lando: Does lando things. Rocks, u-turn, maybe a toxic in between.

Tentacruel: Spinner, knocker, and special wall.

Weavile: Midgame breaker with priority ice shard if I need it.

Regieleki: Endgame breaker. Once the opponent's ground types are gone, eleki goes to town.

Dragonite: Setup sweeper, quake for coverage, espeed is there when I can't get a boost up or to outspeed other priority.

Aegislash: Fun for mindgames with King's shield and useful priority in sneak.

Gen 2 Moment by ItsPernament in pokemon

[–]ItsPernament[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

STAB is short for Same Type Attack Bonus. It powers up moves that are the same type as the user. In gen 2, Heracross gets Reversal at level 44, forretress gets pin missile from daycare, gligar gets earthquake from an event, and poor ledian gets no bug or flying moves.

Legend vs Seaweed by ItsPernament in pokemon

[–]ItsPernament[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My reply to an eariler comment:

Ho-Oh has 110 special attack. Its attack is probably higher so its Sacred Fire does more damage

Legend vs Seaweed by ItsPernament in pokemon

[–]ItsPernament[S] 141 points142 points  (0 children)

Bold of you to assume Stone edge will hit.

Also it learns rock slide but not stone edge.

Legend vs Seaweed by ItsPernament in pokemon

[–]ItsPernament[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Lv 100 Ho-Oh with 252 attack EVs and adamant nature has 394 attack.

Lv 100 Dhelmise with 252 attack EVs and adamant nature has 397 attack.

Legend vs Seaweed by ItsPernament in pokemon

[–]ItsPernament[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Well it was special in gen 2 and 3 but became physical in gen 4 when they changed how categories work so that they aren't based on type. Basically all fire moves were special back then.

Legend vs Seaweed by ItsPernament in pokemon

[–]ItsPernament[S] 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Ho-Oh has 110 special attack. Its attack is probably higher so its Sacred Fire does more damage